Darrelle Revis needs to participate in the Jets' voluntary workouts beginning next week, according to a clause in his contract, to collect $3 million in bonuses he's scheduled to earn.

The star cornerback, the subject of trade rumors, has been rehabilitating his surgically repaired left knee in Arizona, but is expected to report to the team's facility in Florham Park, N.J., for the start of the Jets' offseason conditioning program next week.

Darrelle Revis has been rehabilitating his surgically repaired left knee in Arizona. (AP Photo)

ESPN New York first reported on Sunday, according to sources, that the Jets planned to enforce the language in Revis' contract that requires him to participate in the workouts to get the bonus money. It also reported that Revis would prefer to stay in Arizona to continue his rehab, but will join his teammates next Monday.

On the Revis trade front, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport and Pro Football Talk are both reporting that the Buccaneers are willing to trade the No. 13 overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft as part of a deal for Revis. However, the Jets are looking for more from Tampa Bay to complete a deal, according to NFL.com.

The Buccaneers are willing to trade a combination of first-, third- and sixth-round picks for Revis, Yahoo! Sports reported on Sunday night. Tampa Bay is also willing to pay Revis between $15-16 million per year on a long-term deal, according to Yahoo! Sports.

The Buccaneers have about $27 million in salary cap space, according to the Tampa Bay Times. The newspaper also reports that the Buccaneers have a "loosely, self-imposed deadline of about a week before the draft to complete a trade for the star cornerback.